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  • Electrical Engineering Technician | Kaihangarau Take Pūhiko

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    Electrical engineering technicians interpret the designs and technical instructions of electrical engineers, then ensure they are accurately carried out. They also develop, install, test and maintain equipment that produces, transmits or uses power.

  • Electrical Engineer | Mataaro Pūhiko

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    Electrical engineers design, construct and manufacture electrical systems. They also maintain, operate and manage these systems.

  • Electrician | Kaimahi Hiko

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    Electricians test, install, maintain and repair electrical systems and equipment.

  • Lift Technician | Kaihangarau Waka Kawe

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    Lift technicians install, maintain and repair lift and escalator systems.

  • Biomedical Technician | Kaihangarau Utauta Whakaora

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    Biomedical technicians make, modify, maintain and repair mechanical and electronic medical equipment such as clinical machines, surgical instruments and implants.

  • Civil Engineering Technician/Draughtsperson | Kaihangarau/Kaihoahoa Mataaro Metarahi

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    Civil engineering technicians/draughtspeople plan and draw the technical details for building and repairing roads, bridges, buildings and other structures.

  • Electronics Trades Worker | Ringarehe Tāhiko

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    Electronics trades workers assemble, install and fix electronic parts and equipment.

  • Mechanical Engineering Technician | Kaihangarau Take Pūkaha

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    Mechanical engineering technicians help mechanical engineers design, develop, test and manufacture mechanical devices, including tools, engines and machines. 

  • New Zealand Certificate in Electrical Engineering (Electromechanical Maintenance and Repair) (Level 4) with optional strand in Electrical Service Technician (EST)

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    • construction and the built environment.

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